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"Solving Mysteries of Evolution: Unveiling Directed Mutations"

Imagine if modern literature could demonstrate that transgenerational mutations are not random events. What if a new hypothesis suggested that mutations occur in a directed manner to counteract stress experienced by previous generations?

Explore how these innovative ideas could resolve longstanding evolutionary mysteries, not as a modern version of Lamarckism, but rather as a modification to Darwin's theory of natural selection. Consider this even more striking perspective: this approach aligns with Dr. Theodosius Dobzhansky's assertion that "Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution," promising to revolutionize our understanding of evolutionary biology.

This site delves into Raad's groundbreaking hypothesis of directed mutations, known as 'ad hoc' mutations. This innovative theory offers solutions to many of evolution's mysteries, including Darwin's 150-year-old conundrum, the 'abominable mystery of flowers.'

Raad combines principles from engineering, informatics, and evolutionary biology to propose the theory of ad hoc mutations. His hypothesis suggests that specific stress-induced mutations in descendants can explain the rapid evolution of flowers, a phenomenon that astonished Darwin as it seemed to contradict his principle of gradual evolution.

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